Die prosa van die twede Afrikaanse beweging by P. C. Schoonees

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Author Schoonees, P. C. (Pieter Cornelis), 1891-1970
Title Die prosa van die twede Afrikaanse beweging
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Summary "Die prosa van die twede Afrikaanse beweging" by P. C. Schoonees is an academic dissertation written in the early 20th century. This work examines the literary developments during the Second Afrikaans Movement, detailing the evolution of Afrikaans literature and its cultural significance within South Africa. The text likely discusses prominent authors, key literary works, and the broader societal contexts that shaped this literary renaissance. The opening of the dissertation provides a historical overview of the First Afrikaans Movement, highlighting its achievements and challenges in promoting Afrikaans as a written language. Schoonees emphasizes the important groundwork laid by earlier writers and advocates for the Afrikaans language, noting how the socio-political landscape, including the backdrop of the Boer Wars, fueled a resurgence of national consciousness among Afrikaners. He sets the stage for the Second Movement as a time characterized not only by a renewed focus on language but also on cultural identity and artistic expression, as younger generations sought to assert their unique identity through literature and arts. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language Afrikaans
LoC Class PT: Language and Literatures: Germanic, Scandinavian, and Icelandic literatures
Subject Afrikaans literature -- History and criticism
Subject Afrikaans prose literature -- History and criticism
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